Apótek is a beautifully decorated restaurant in the heart of downtown. It’s actually it used to be a pharmacy, hence the name Apótek. They refer to their bartenders as pharmacists and offer a great selection of cocktails, or as they […]
read moreAustur – Indíafjelagið is in our opinion the best restaurant in Reykjavik. It’s an authentic fine-dining Indian restaurant with all the high-quality spices imported directly from India, recipes and techniques you’d expect to find in a much larger European capital. […]
read moreYou will not find better bread in Reykjavík than the darkly crusted and deeply flavored loaves at Brauð & co. (Bread & co), located in the centre of the capital The organic sourdough breads are made on-site in the purest […]
read moreEIRIKSSON BRASSERIE is located at Laugavegur 77, a famous redesigned building formerly owned by Landsbanki Íslands Bank The menu at EIRIKSSON BRASSERIE has a European style with a special emphasis on Italian cooking. The wine cellar, located in an old […]
read moreAt Emilie and the Cool Kids, they prepare homemade cookies and great pastries everyday. They also provide good coffee and bagels à la demande all day. Straight from the French Riviera where the story started 10 years ago, they are […]
read moreFiskmarkadurinn (Fish Market) is a top quality seafood restaurant, located in one of the oldest buildings in central Reykjavik. It was founded by Icelandic culinary team member Hrefna Rósa Sætran in 2007. Fish Market strives to provide original dishes with […]
read moreGrillmarkaðurinn (The Grill Market) is one of renowned chef Hrefna Rósa Sætran’s culi-nary venture. With a specially crafted grill made to withstand extreme heat, Hrefna and team are serving up juicy Icelandic dishes to the carnivore’s delight. You can also […]
read moreHlemmur food hall is located in the former bus terminal building at Hlemmur square. The food hall offers a vegetable and flower stall, restaurants, bars, a bakery and a coffee shop and is open from 8 am to 11 pm […]
read moreNot only is it an Icelandic bar, it’s also an Icelandic restaurant, as well as a (successful) attempt to capture and preserve the very essence of what it means to be Icelandic. The interior design contains elements of Icelandic culture […]
read moreMatarkjallarinn is one of Reykjavík’s high-end restaurants. It’s highly rated on TripAdvisor and you’d be hard-pressed to find an item on the menu that isn’t tip-top. The cuisine is clearly Icelandic but with a very creative modern twists and consisting mainly of […]
read moreNikkei cooking is the name of the cuisine that dominates the food here. It has its origins in the second half of the 19th century, when Japanese immigrants began to settle in Peru to a considerable extent. The place is […]
read moreNauthóll features modern Icelandic cuisine with an emphasis on fresh local ingredients, in-house production and casual atmosphere. Nauthóll is situated in the outskirts of Öskjuhlíð, Reykjavik downtown nature paradise, overlooking Reykjavik thermal beach and only a 5-minute drive from downtown […]
read morePósthús or Post Office, can be found downtown in an old and charming building that used to be the main post office of Reykjavík, located in Pósthússtræti. There you can find 9 restaurants where you can try fish and chips or hearty […]
read moreAt Public House Gastropub, we put an emphasis on serving fun dining along with some quality ambience. We use Icelandic ingredients but we add some “japanese flair” to our dishes as we like to have fun with our food and […]
read moreTasty and fun food made with fresh ingredients. They offer a unique selection of Icelandic beer – 20 bottled, 10 on draft, and artisan cocktails to enjoy alongside the food. Drop by for lunch, late lunch, dinner or drinks in a […]
read moreBakery Sandholt is a family-owned, gourmet bakery and coffee shop in downtown Reykjavík. They offer a wide variety of artisan breads, cakes, pastries and even hand-made chocolates. They open early, so you can go there for breakfast The pastries are […]
read moreWhether you’re a native Icelander or a tourist, Sjávargrillið will give you the upscale traditional Icelandic food experience you’re looking for. Their simple, straightforward menu won’t overwhelm a first timer, nor will it annoy a native with unnecessary frills. Expect […]
read moreSlippbarinn at Hotel Marina is the perfect place to gather with old and new friends over a drink in the hippest part of town. The drink menu has an impressive selection of wine and cocktails that will melt the heart […]
read moreSnaps is a bistro and a bar and very popular among the locals. The menu is a mix of French, Scandinavian and Icelandic cuisine. The food is very tasty and has a ‘no bullshit’ approach – the portions are large and […]
read moreA lively modern brasserie with on-trend concrete walls, burnished leather banquettes and a charcoal grill. Icelandic ingredients are given a Middle Eastern twist, with influences ranging from North African to Lebanese. Cooking is rustic and full of flavour; go for […]
read moreSushi Social offers a unique fusion of Japanese and South American cuisine combined with the freshness of Icelandic ingredients. The Sushi Social menu is created to fully capture and draw from those influences and offers a wide array of great […]
read moreFor those who enjoy sweet treats, this charming French pastry shop is a must. The delicacies—from eclairs and cream puffs to macarons and more— are sourced from the best local ingredients. The outcome is both artistic and yummy! During the […]
read moreTres Locos is a fun and lively Mexican restaurant located in downtown Reykjavík. The decor is colourful and full of curiosities and and the atmosphere vibrant and lively. They are loco about taco, tostadas, fajitas, quesadilla and other Mexican delicacies, made with fresh […]
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